Apr 13-19, 2011

Vol. 31, No. 26

News & Views

Arts & Culture

  • Cheat Code

    Killzone 3 pushes the limits with a tactical free-for-all

    By Josh Sexson

  • Wax prophetic

    Cities in transition talk it out at Rust Belt to Artist Belt III

    By Travis R. Wright

  • Flower power

    A family florist stays alive despite a fire, dementia and loss

    By Detroitblogger John

  • I Saw the Devil

    Detailed with sufficient invention to compel you beyond the gag reflex

    By Corey Hall

  • The Conspirator

    Robert Redford tackles Abe's post-assassination frenzy

    By Corey Hall

  • Scream 4

    Cinematic grave-robbing...but the sharp end of a butcher's knife still hurts like a mo-fo.

    By Jeff Meyers

  • Mad at you

    Can Paul Reiser prove Thomas Wolfe wrong on NBC? Also, the Mad Men waiting game.

    By Jim McFarlin

  • Le Quattro Volte

    Birth, death, work, play and goats

    By Jeff Meyers

  • Super

    Cross a transgressive fairy tale with subversive black comedy

    By Jeff Meyers

  • Meet Monica Velour

    Kim Cattrell shows a porn star's route to the bottom

    By Corey Hall

  • Rio

    In 'sunny,' 'breezy' and 'lively' Rio

    By Jeff Meyers

Food & Drink

  • Great expectations

    Miguel's Cantina fires up food worth celebrating - in a Rochester Hills strip mall

    By Todd Abrams

  • Food Stuff

    Hidden whiskey, art on display, organics brought to your door and more

    By Metro Times editorial staff

  • Stack 'em high!

    A shortlist of places where sandwiches are an art form

    By Metro Times editorial staff

Music

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